Birdwatching is very popular, with about a third of the US participating. This is second only to gardening.
Genevieve Pullis La Rouche has written: 'Birding in the United States' -- subject(s): Bird watching, Economic aspects of Bird watching
The Cardinal is the most popular state bird, with 7 states claiming it as their own. These states are: Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, North Carolina, Ohio, Virginia, and West Virginia.
The national bird of the United States is the bald eagle.
Harriet Kofalk has written: 'No woman tenderfoot' -- subject(s): Biography, Bird watchers, Bird watching, Birds, Protection of, History, Protection of Birds, United States
No, although peacocks are certainly beautiful, the only national bird of the United States is the bald eagle.
The bald eagle is on the Great Seal of the United States.
Bird-watching is also known as 'ornithology'. It involves observing and studying birds in their natural habitat, as well as identifying different species and their behaviors. Many people enjoy bird-watching as a relaxing and educational hobby.
The Bald Eagle is used as an emblem of the United States.
Bird Watching - magazine - was created in 1986.
We call it bird watching too.
The bald eagle is the official bird of the United States of America.
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